Are you tired of government officials who want to plaster “In God We Trust” on taxpayer owned property? Are you afraid because your local sheriff placed an In god we trust decal on the patrol cars? We are here to help!

No more having to feel like you are endorsing religion when you use paper currency. The best part is this bill stamp fits in your pocket so you can take it anywhere and stamp all your bills right when you get them.

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We believe that the phrases "E Pluribus Unum" and "We the People" promote the truly inclusive nature of American society.

Because of this belief, we are on a mission to replace the divisive and discriminatory motto "In God We Trust" with the original – and rightful – United States motto: "E Pluribus Unum; from many, one" or the first words of our Constitution "We The People" We strongly oppose the use of In God We Trust as the national motto, as it breeds division and promotes the belief that those without faith in a higher power cannot be patriots. In fact, the motto In God We Trust was first adopted during the Cold War to enshrine our differences with the Soviet Union. It is, by its very nature and intent, a motto meant to embody disunion and conflict. E Pluribus Unum and We the People embodies the true American spirit of inclusiveness. From a group of colonies uniting against all odds to throw off imperial tyranny, to millions of hopeful immigrants sailing into New York harbor yearning to breathe free, the United States has always consisted of differing viewpoints, beliefs, motivations, and dreams. Though sometimes quarrelsome amongst one another, these differences have always served to strengthen American society. Our openness to all points of view has guided America throughout its history, making it the strongest, most prosperous nation in the history of the world. It has always been the We the People who make up the One Nation, indivisible

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Yes. You read that right. We were wrong. We were wrong all this time in saying In God We Trust is a religious phrase. I know you have a lot of questions for us like “Have you lost your mind?” or “Are you being held against your will?” To be honest, no to both. What we […]

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Success! We have our first pictures from a school that posted our posters. The source has asked that they remain anonymous for fear of retribution from the “authorities”. All we can say is that these are in a school in Arkansas. Let’s work together to get more of these in the hands of teachers that […]

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The following is a guest post from the folks at Reclaim the Motto. Sometimes, we in the secular community need to admit when we are wrong. For years we have railed against “In God We Trust” as a national motto. We have claimed it violates the principle of separation of church and state. […]